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Glass Is Life | Céline Cousteau knows glass loves the sea

Glass is a big deal for Céline Cousteau. Céline knows that Glass loves the sea, and that as a relative of Jacques Coustea, the sea is important to her. Because Glass doesn't contain the same damaging chemicals as plastic, and can be easily recycled glass is much better for the sea, and the environment at large. Glass is for life.

TEDxEast - Bjarke Ingels - Hedonistic Sustainability

Bjarke Ingels wows the audience with his wit and unlikely architectural solutions around the globe. Prepare to be dazzled.

The Story of Citizens United v. FEC (2011)

The Story of Citizens United v. FEC, an exploration of the inordinate power that corporations exercise in our democracy.

Renault - The Electric Life

Renault is electrifying the car market with its brand new advertising campaign.

'Ecofunerals' on the rise in the US

Bury formaldehyde and embalming fluid to fill an Olympic size pool. Use enough steel from caskets to build a Golden Gate Bridge, every year. Crematoriums use enough fuel to travel to the moon and back...83 times. Evironmentally conscious Americans are opting for what are known as "ecofunerals."